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and procedure and labor law. and in problems raised by the enter face of congress and the executive branch. in 2004, i'm sorry, in 2005, he was the recipient of the 2004/2005 mary c.lauten award. mort, the floor is yours. >> thank you, i want to thank ai and peter and wayne for affording me this opportunity to share my views on this extraordinarily important and urgent constitutional issue with this knowledgeable audience and this very distinguished panel of legal experts. i feel trepedation of a court argument but i'll plow ahead. i would like to add 1 or two facts to the background that peter gave you. the resolution that put the senate into pro forma session as it is called, said that no business would be conducted during that period of time. and the office of legal council memo that has been relied upon by the president to do these recess appointments makes a big point of, gee, we have been told that no business would be conducted. in fact business was conducted. on december 23rd, congress by the -- the sent
and procedure and labor law. and in problems raised by the enter face of congress and the executive branch. in 2004, i'm sorry, in 2005, he was the recipient of the 2004/2005 mary c.lauten award. mort, the floor is yours. >> thank you, i want to thank ai and peter and wayne for affording me this opportunity to share my views on this extraordinarily important and urgent constitutional issue with this knowledgeable audience and this very distinguished panel of legal experts. i feel...
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he's also been a specialist, as i said, in american public law with the american law division of the congressional research service and specialized in the areas of constitutional law, administrative law and congressional practice and procedure and labor law. and in problems raised by the interface of congress and the executive branch. in 2004 -- i'm sorry, in 2005, he was the recipient of the 2004-2005 mary c. lawton award for outstanding public service by the american bar association section of administrative law and regulatory practice. mort, the floor is yours. >> thank you. i want to thank ai and peter and wayne abernathy for affording me this opportunity to share my views on this extraordinary important and constitutional issue with this knowledgeable audiences and very distinguished panel of legal scholars and practitioners. i feel the trepidation of a dissertation defense appellate court argument. i will plow ahead. i'd like to add one or two facts to the factual background that peter has just given you. the resolution that put the senate into pro forma session, as it is calle
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to him, and also further indicates if congress prevents the return in that case it shall notting a law. the president can decide by himself while congress is in recess, pocket veto lots of legislation he doesn't like without offer to cast an actual veto and pay no political price for it. now, the second obvious casualty of this turn of affairs is congress' right to determine for itself what is recess. as used in the constitution. as generally for that determine as new meaning. congress in recess and the president says it so. i can envision frankly and i don't think i'm too cynical, an analyst cat and mouse game between the two political branches with legislature adopting different models of its operations to make sure they're not going to be found to be in recess and the president saying, that's not good enough. in that regard, while the opinion acknowledges that the senate by continuous operations can prevent the president from exercising his recess appointing powers, never bothers to define whatever continuous operations. for example, the senate on the floor 24/7? some less heroic ve
to him, and also further indicates if congress prevents the return in that case it shall notting a law. the president can decide by himself while congress is in recess, pocket veto lots of legislation he doesn't like without offer to cast an actual veto and pay no political price for it. now, the second obvious casualty of this turn of affairs is congress' right to determine for itself what is recess. as used in the constitution. as generally for that determine as new meaning. congress in...
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let's put up the map. 37 states, either by law or in their excuses, now ban same sex marriages, but, they are legal in 9 states, as well as the nation's capitol, washington, d.c. and a new poll, 40% approve same sex marriage and 30% support legal unions and 24% say same sex couples should not be allowed to enter into any such union and now we have president, kirsten, who came out in favor of same sex marriage and wants to leave it as a state issue, not a national law and some people, as the judges are comparing it to the '70s when opinion was evolve on abortion, and, the states seemed to be working it out and the court came down with a big ruling and, 40 years later we are still having the holy war on the issue. how do you see the court reacting do you see them, some people would say, creating a constitutional right? or do you think they are going to be narrow and modest in their decision. >> it would be a surprise if they did such a broad ruling and, just ginsburg talked about this a lot. roe vs. wade, how they should have left it to the states and let it play out and i suspect, the
let's put up the map. 37 states, either by law or in their excuses, now ban same sex marriages, but, they are legal in 9 states, as well as the nation's capitol, washington, d.c. and a new poll, 40% approve same sex marriage and 30% support legal unions and 24% say same sex couples should not be allowed to enter into any such union and now we have president, kirsten, who came out in favor of same sex marriage and wants to leave it as a state issue, not a national law and some people, as the...
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government can pass laws. but respect for law can come only from people who take the law into their heart and their minds and not into their hands. >> [applause] >> government can provide opportunity, but opportunity means nothing unless people are prepared to seek it. a president can ask for reconciliation, in the racial conflict that divides americans but reconciliation comes only from the hearts of people. and tonight, therefore, as we make this commitment, let us look into our hearts, and let us look down into the faces of our children. if for anything in the world that should stand in their way, none of the old hatreds mean anything when you look down into the faces of our children, in their faces is our hope, our love, our courage. tonight i see the face of a child, he lives in a great city, he's black or he's white, he's mexican, italian, polish, none of that matters. what matters, he's an american child. that child, in that great city, is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. he
government can pass laws. but respect for law can come only from people who take the law into their heart and their minds and not into their hands. >> [applause] >> government can provide opportunity, but opportunity means nothing unless people are prepared to seek it. a president can ask for reconciliation, in the racial conflict that divides americans but reconciliation comes only from the hearts of people. and tonight, therefore, as we make this commitment, let us look into our...
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against laws that would be unfriendly to the public good. sko in one respect we have presidents who feel it is their role to promote an active domestic policy to actually in some instances integrate themselves with the activities of the legislature. this is something that runs against the framers. i think explains at some level why president obama has been having the problem he's been having in public opinion polls. he got too close to the legislature and the passage of obama care and the tarp and stimulus. in fact, he gets blamed for all of them even though much of those laws were written in congress. but if you talk about all the various shenanigans to get obama care passed. i love all the names like gatorade for florida, the cornhusker deal for nebraska. all those deals. we all attribute them to obama. they're not his doing. but because i think the president came too close to congress too associated with the activity of passing legislation than trying to check congress, the president's opinion polls and his approval by the people start to
against laws that would be unfriendly to the public good. sko in one respect we have presidents who feel it is their role to promote an active domestic policy to actually in some instances integrate themselves with the activities of the legislature. this is something that runs against the framers. i think explains at some level why president obama has been having the problem he's been having in public opinion polls. he got too close to the legislature and the passage of obama care and the tarp...
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>> you know, all law professors have to stand. >> law professors have to stand. good. >> okay. >> good afternoon. it's goat to be with you. having spent the last several years in the middle of the mediterranean, which is a nice, quite place. after you help the president get elected, you have to wonder what he's thinking when he sends you off to an island far away. and then war breaks out all around you. but one of the things that that prompts, you know, we were the closest country geographically to libya. indeed, we had fell to our responsibility to rescue the personnel and embassy tripoli when the shooting started. and this californian managed to do that by renting a cater ma ran and showing up in niddle of a winter storm to bring them home and thankfully, they're all safe. the point of that is not just to reminisce about those days in the middle of the mediterranean, but all of those countries in north africa are experiencing a desire, a yearning to have what we have. to have a democracy. to have the opportunity to determine their own fate. to live free of viol
>> you know, all law professors have to stand. >> law professors have to stand. good. >> okay. >> good afternoon. it's goat to be with you. having spent the last several years in the middle of the mediterranean, which is a nice, quite place. after you help the president get elected, you have to wonder what he's thinking when he sends you off to an island far away. and then war breaks out all around you. but one of the things that that prompts, you know, we were the...
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and even much of those laws might be in congress. they talked about getting obama care passed and love the names like gatorade for florida and the corn husker field in nebraska. all those deals we attribute to obama. the president came too close to congress and too associated with the activity in passing legislation rather than to check congress. the president's opinion polls and opinions to start the track and very low opinion we have of members of congress. the framers did expect the executive branch to come to the floor. it's the only reason you figure out why you need to have an independent executive from the legislature. we could have a parliamentary system of government. they appoint the cabinet members who are going to execute their policies. if foreign policy, you thought they ought to have something different because foreign policy has unique differences from domestic policy. they are unpredictable and difficult for the legislature to pass laws in anticipation of what's going to happen with foreign affairs. there is more adv
and even much of those laws might be in congress. they talked about getting obama care passed and love the names like gatorade for florida and the corn husker field in nebraska. all those deals we attribute to obama. the president came too close to congress and too associated with the activity in passing legislation rather than to check congress. the president's opinion polls and opinions to start the track and very low opinion we have of members of congress. the framers did expect the...
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bureau, the center for medicare and medicaid services because the people blocking them don't like the laws that have been legally and constitutionally enacted and want to keep them from being implemented. now on tactics, if i had a lot of time i could go on to talk in detail about the debt limit used for the first time in history as a hostage to non-negotiable demands and now filling mitch mcconnell's prediction used apparently routinely for hostage taking. two other washington examples of extreme tactics, the gregg-conrad fiscal commission where people who had supported it and co-sponsored it voted against their own bill because they didn't want to give a victory to the other side, the same with the bennett-widen health reform bill. i emphasize these sorts of tactics are not simply limited to washington. earlier this year to pick one example there was a bill sent to pennsylvania governor tom corbett to name a bridge after a local victim of the 9/11 attacks. the bridge was adopted by the pennsylvania house and senator and governor corbett refused to sign it even as he accepted all other co
bureau, the center for medicare and medicaid services because the people blocking them don't like the laws that have been legally and constitutionally enacted and want to keep them from being implemented. now on tactics, if i had a lot of time i could go on to talk in detail about the debt limit used for the first time in history as a hostage to non-negotiable demands and now filling mitch mcconnell's prediction used apparently routinely for hostage taking. two other washington examples of...
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have it recognized under international law. some have argued that the united states succession of the law of the sea convention is unnecessary. they secure the basis for companies to exploit oil. natural gas, and mineral wealth on the ocean floor. that is not the opinion of the american companies that might invest their resources in this activity. they are in favor of the treaty. because without the certainty of title provided by the law of the sea convention, they would not go forward with many projects requiring large investments. their concern is that after doing the expensive exploration, research, testing, and construction necessary to exploit a site, they have to be certain that another won't be able to free ride off their investment or challenge their claim on the international course. the oil drilling and mining companies prefer to pay a small royalty beginning on the sixth year of production and in return for an international system that gives them undisputed claim to the resources produced. this royalty provision of t
have it recognized under international law. some have argued that the united states succession of the law of the sea convention is unnecessary. they secure the basis for companies to exploit oil. natural gas, and mineral wealth on the ocean floor. that is not the opinion of the american companies that might invest their resources in this activity. they are in favor of the treaty. because without the certainty of title provided by the law of the sea convention, they would not go forward with...
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he was on leave from the law school to serve as counsellor on international law and the office of the legal adviser at the u.s. department of state in 2008. today's panel is titled czars, libya, and recent developments perspectives on executive power. we settled on a slightly more narrow theme of the relationship between the constitutional design. we broke down the issue into three questions. first, how does the constitution distribute power that is executive in nature. second, what are the benefits and problems of such a constitutional design, and third, what might an ideal constitutional design look like? to give each panelist sufficient time, i will vigorously monitor the time limits. we are going to ask each to speak for ten minutes and rather than passing notes, i would announce when one empty is left. because i favor him, i will not cut you off mid-syllable. with that in mind, i turn the floor over to professor levin to begin the discussion. >> i want to join the discussion. with regard to the time of the original panel and that can go very quickly, one of the reasons i think th
he was on leave from the law school to serve as counsellor on international law and the office of the legal adviser at the u.s. department of state in 2008. today's panel is titled czars, libya, and recent developments perspectives on executive power. we settled on a slightly more narrow theme of the relationship between the constitutional design. we broke down the issue into three questions. first, how does the constitution distribute power that is executive in nature. second, what are the...
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another judge said texas could not enforce the law. today, the appeals judge issued emergency stay. gave planned parenthood attorneys until 6:00 p.m. eastern tonight to present the arguments. the dow hit a four-year high on better than expected news of growth, in manufacturing activity. industrial finished up 66. the s&p 500 gained 8. nasdaq was ahead four. still ahead -- he admits he has sizzled. before he ran on the ticket. and first, why the f.b.i. says the plot the blow up ohio's bridge was not national terrorism. where's it going to come from ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. y
another judge said texas could not enforce the law. today, the appeals judge issued emergency stay. gave planned parenthood attorneys until 6:00 p.m. eastern tonight to present the arguments. the dow hit a four-year high on better than expected news of growth, in manufacturing activity. industrial finished up 66. the s&p 500 gained 8. nasdaq was ahead four. still ahead -- he admits he has sizzled. before he ran on the ticket. and first, why the f.b.i. says the plot the blow up ohio's bridge...
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trade law to protect american companies from unfair trade practices. we want to see the market share of u.s. companies expand overseas and we want to see a large part of the growing demand in the emerging market economies met by things that we create and build here in this country. now this economic strategy, which is focused on education, innovation, investment and exports is in our judgment the most promising path available to us as americans to create broader economic opportunity and stronger future growth. but of course these reforms if they're going to be effective have to be combined with long-term reforms to restore fiscal balance. without more substantial steps to bring down our fiscal -- future fiscal deficits, then over the long run, the incomes of americans will grow more slowly and future economic growth will be weaker. these fiscal reforms are essential to ensure we have the room for the investments we need to improve growth and opportunity in the future like in education. in this era of more limited resources, we have to be able to target
trade law to protect american companies from unfair trade practices. we want to see the market share of u.s. companies expand overseas and we want to see a large part of the growing demand in the emerging market economies met by things that we create and build here in this country. now this economic strategy, which is focused on education, innovation, investment and exports is in our judgment the most promising path available to us as americans to create broader economic opportunity and...
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. >> to see -- do you see any problem solving the student laws retroactively? >> yes. >> the interest rate will only apply to new amounts, not to current rates that suppose you are a student >> suppose you are a student and your ticket out alone and you sign up for 6.8%. you have signed up. sometime down the road you're going to perhaps renegotiate the loan? that is an affirmative action and you have to know how to do that. there are costs involved that would probably be passed on to the bar were. -- to the borrower. people have been to make decisions based on a certainty. how the pit -- how about the uncertainty that this may not be the interest biped. i pay. you don't even know it would be retroactive so why would we do that except to humor the intransigence of the republicans in the house of representatives. why should students have to take that on certainty if we agree that the interest rate should be 3.4%, not 6.8%? it hurts the students. i can give you chapter and verse on this. we had a presentation as recently as this morning on what it means to student
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. launch your dreams. (spoken in mandarin) i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame upon this coffee hut. with a long-lasting ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. >>> standby. ready, three. take three. my cue at three. take three. ready, camera three. >> good evening. i'm david walker. >> i'm lois harp. now here's the news. >> that's from cnn's very first newscast on june 1, 1980. back with me now, the man who created cnn, ted turner. what do you feel, ted, when you see that clip again? >> it feels good. it was a great idea and it was well executed. >> what was the great ambition for you? what did you really want to achieve with cnn? >> i wanted to better inform the world. >> do you feel you succeeded? >> yes. you know how many news networks there are now? 24-hour news networks in the world? >> how many? >> over 100. >> is that right? >> that's right. every country's got one. you're not a country if you don't have one. people no
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. launch your dreams. (spoken in mandarin) i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame upon this coffee hut. with a long-lasting ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. >>> standby. ready, three. take three. my cue at three. take three. ready, camera three. >> good evening. i'm david walker. >> i'm lois harp. now here's the news. >> that's from cnn's...
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is from the university of virginia school of law. he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the grandparents of four. we're particularly proud to have the judge here. we were glad something could entice him to come back. >> thank you very much. a pleasure to be here. my congratulations to the conference organizers and thanks to michael, yvonne and barbara. although, eli, i wish you hadn't just remarked i was out here two weeks ago in light of mr. grey's comment, the last panelist at the d.c. circuit is woefully underworked. so, good morning. for those of us who are familiar with gatherings of the federalist society, this is obligatory panel on the part of the constitution that seems to be of the greatest interests to federalist society event organizers everywhere. at least on a conservative administration is in power. those three enigmatic and inviting words in the constitution, "the executive power." as the moderator of this distinguished panel, i plan on being seen more than heard, but i do feel obliged to answer a
is from the university of virginia school of law. he and his wife are the proud parents of six children and the grandparents of four. we're particularly proud to have the judge here. we were glad something could entice him to come back. >> thank you very much. a pleasure to be here. my congratulations to the conference organizers and thanks to michael, yvonne and barbara. although, eli, i wish you hadn't just remarked i was out here two weeks ago in light of mr. grey's comment, the last...
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they will try to determine if a state law was broken or they were coerced to helping. >> it's wrong. we will investigate it. >> mark kirk underwent surgery this morning to relieve swelling around his brain. after suffering a stroke. he checked in the hospital saturday. his surgeon said he is doing well but it's too soon to predict when he can return to the senate. >> gabrielle giffords met with other survivors from the last year shooting and gave a hug to intern hernandez credited with saving her life. giffords announced she is resigning from office to focus on her health. predict what the president will say in the "state of the union" address. up next will the address be aboutgoning or campaigning? [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. >> bret: president obama is preparing to deliver his "state of the union" address tuesday night. chief white house correspondent ed herniary takes a look tonight at whether t
they will try to determine if a state law was broken or they were coerced to helping. >> it's wrong. we will investigate it. >> mark kirk underwent surgery this morning to relieve swelling around his brain. after suffering a stroke. he checked in the hospital saturday. his surgeon said he is doing well but it's too soon to predict when he can return to the senate. >> gabrielle giffords met with other survivors from the last year shooting and gave a hug to intern hernandez...
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specifically it will focus on state immigration laws in alabama and arizona, law enforcement against african-americans, as well as anti-terrorism efforts against that target american muslims. witnesses include senator benjamin cardin of maryland who has introduced legislation called the end racial profiling act. this is just over two hours. >>> this hearing will come to order. our hearing will focus on a civil right issue that goes to the heart of america's promise of equal justice under the law. protecting all americans from the scourge of racial profiling. racial profiling is not new. at the dawn of our republic roving bands of white men known as slave patrols subjected african-american freed men and slaves to searches, detensions and brutal violence. during the great depression, many american citizens of hispanic descent were deported to mexico under the mexican repatriation and during world war ii, tens of thousands of innocent japanese americans were rounded up and held, confined in interment camps. 12 years ago, in march 2000, the subcommittee held the senate's first ever heari
specifically it will focus on state immigration laws in alabama and arizona, law enforcement against african-americans, as well as anti-terrorism efforts against that target american muslims. witnesses include senator benjamin cardin of maryland who has introduced legislation called the end racial profiling act. this is just over two hours. >>> this hearing will come to order. our hearing will focus on a civil right issue that goes to the heart of america's promise of equal justice...
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>> not to my precious daughter-in-law. anyway, i wrote a diary, and he is allowed to read part of it. but i didn't -- i'm ashamed to say i did lot write too much about we have a war going on. i really wrote more about i don't know what. i haven't read my diary in years. it's in the library and anyone who reads it other than john meacham in a certain number of years will be shot. >> i guess as an historian, i won't be reading that. >> barb is so unbelievably disciplined. it takes a lot of discipline to write in a diary, and then she would go to the white house pool and swim laps. >> now i can't. since i have new knees, they sink. i'm in real trouble. >> what fun it must have been to live with you. wow. >> i don't know as george thinks so. >> i think he does. speaking of routines of the day, when i read your memoir, the funniest thing is when you talked about at the white house probably seen it every year on television, but it's the evening when all of the white house correspondents, the press that so george was always very
>> not to my precious daughter-in-law. anyway, i wrote a diary, and he is allowed to read part of it. but i didn't -- i'm ashamed to say i did lot write too much about we have a war going on. i really wrote more about i don't know what. i haven't read my diary in years. it's in the library and anyone who reads it other than john meacham in a certain number of years will be shot. >> i guess as an historian, i won't be reading that. >> barb is so unbelievably disciplined. it...
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the old glass law should never been repealed. >> i want to ask you this. does it make a difference that a hedge is involved? in other words, diamond was really protecting himself to some ex tents by having a hedge. >> that's right. >> which is a little bit intrinsically. >> but a way of managing risk. the problem you have -- when you make loans to corporations you take a risk that the corporation will pay it back. what they try to do is have what they for a category of loans, they try to have a protection against it. this -- not gambling in any sense. this was a hedge in which they were trying to protect against a certain kind of rick. there's once -- banker should do. >> , the vocal rule would have sprung into effect if it were a matter of requirement? >> i don't believe they were training for their accounts in the sense the vocal recall recall was account. >> meaning what? using deposits as collateral, as -- the term of the loan? >> yes, they were using their -- the money that is deposited to make loans. that's the principle. some of the banks were using
the old glass law should never been repealed. >> i want to ask you this. does it make a difference that a hedge is involved? in other words, diamond was really protecting himself to some ex tents by having a hedge. >> that's right. >> which is a little bit intrinsically. >> but a way of managing risk. the problem you have -- when you make loans to corporations you take a risk that the corporation will pay it back. what they try to do is have what they for a category of...
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forget the law, right. as far as we know, we're in the four square corners of the law. but what do we find to be admirable behavior, what do we find to be neutral behavior, and what do we find condemnable. of those 343 pages of his return, 225 are foreign vehicles that have been created as far as we know solely for the sole purpose to shelter tax income from the government. it's another thing to orient the entire of your income streams, to engineer them from the beginning, to try in the most exotic fashion possible to minimize your taxes. >> the romney line is yes, there's a lot of money in the cayman islands but it's not to avoid taxes. >> i have talked to people at bain. bain says to you when they are recruiting you we structure these deals in ways that will minimize your tax liability. that is one of the pitches of bain, right? you're going to keep an extra 10% of your income, which people like that, right? this is just part of the way it works. >> this is also difficult politically speaking because of what else has happened. there's this hidden camera video in which
forget the law, right. as far as we know, we're in the four square corners of the law. but what do we find to be admirable behavior, what do we find to be neutral behavior, and what do we find condemnable. of those 343 pages of his return, 225 are foreign vehicles that have been created as far as we know solely for the sole purpose to shelter tax income from the government. it's another thing to orient the entire of your income streams, to engineer them from the beginning, to try in the most...
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passing a law, even the best possible law, is only a first step. the next step is to make it work. i challenge people on welfare to make the most of this opportunity for independence. i challenge american businesses to give people on welfare the chance to move into the workforce. i applaud the work of religious groups and others who care for the poor. more than anyone else in our society, they know the true difficulty of the task before us, and they are in a position to help. every one of us should join them. that is the only way we can make real welfare reform a reality in the lives of the american people. to strengthen the family, we must do everything we can to keep the team pregnancy rate coming down. i am gratified command line sure all americans are, that has dropped for two years in a row. but we all know it is still far too high. tonight i am pleased to announce that a group of prominent americans is responding to that challenge by forming an organization will support grassroots community efforts all across our country and a national campaign against teen pregnancy. and i c
passing a law, even the best possible law, is only a first step. the next step is to make it work. i challenge people on welfare to make the most of this opportunity for independence. i challenge american businesses to give people on welfare the chance to move into the workforce. i applaud the work of religious groups and others who care for the poor. more than anyone else in our society, they know the true difficulty of the task before us, and they are in a position to help. every one of us...
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he wants to make this law. the forced ultrasound bill that has been kicking around the pennsylvania legislature is one of the most extreme in the country. includes language like that likely mandates trans vaginal ultrasounds in most cases because of the time of pregnancy for most abortions and what the ultrasound has by law to show. the bill forces doctors to position the screen in front of a woman's sight line, while the procedure is being performed, and it requires a print out of the image to be filed away in the woman's medical records even if she doesn't want that. the bill is stalled in pennsylvania in part because the state medical asoesh ya is telling republicans to butt out of the doctor's office. but since it stalled and not like on his desk or anything, he doesn't have to make decisions about it now, tom corbett could avoid talking about this. but no. asked about the bill this week, he just decided he would go for it. >> i wouldn't change it. as long as it's not obtrusive, but we're still waiting to s
he wants to make this law. the forced ultrasound bill that has been kicking around the pennsylvania legislature is one of the most extreme in the country. includes language like that likely mandates trans vaginal ultrasounds in most cases because of the time of pregnancy for most abortions and what the ultrasound has by law to show. the bill forces doctors to position the screen in front of a woman's sight line, while the procedure is being performed, and it requires a print out of the image to...
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in our history it's a very controversial law and we also have more on the threats the threats a u.s. house and senate committee is going to investigate a lot of threats that are perceived right now that is coming up at the five o'clock show right now we're going to take a short break. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now. i think. he'd want to well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you get their freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you sure see some other part of it and realize that everything you saw if you don't i'm sorry. we apologize for those technical difficulties a little earlier and we will bring that story it's you in the upcoming show right now that we are going to give you a preview of what is to come on the capital account that is up next on our t.v. but check in with lauren let's start to see what is on the agenda hi there laura a that i don't we look forward to you can look forward to let me just tell us so the eurozo
in our history it's a very controversial law and we also have more on the threats the threats a u.s. house and senate committee is going to investigate a lot of threats that are perceived right now that is coming up at the five o'clock show right now we're going to take a short break. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now. i think. he'd want to well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you get their freedom. you know sometimes you...
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i just want to come back to this law enforcement side where you have this total inequality. i mean, when you have 200 armed -- heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get in to a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up, and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean, it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different place, whether it's cameroon or the central african republic or others. so is there the capability there? if we know that these armed, heavily armed militias, or whatever you want to call them, are moving across-country borders to engage in this kind of killing, is there a force to confront them and to push them back? because it would seem to me if that happens a couple of times, it's not going to happen again, if they very decisively encountered and confronted and pushed back. i don't know who would be the bes
i just want to come back to this law enforcement side where you have this total inequality. i mean, when you have 200 armed -- heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get in to a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up, and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean, it's going to continue. and...
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he reversed the letters and next he will reverse the polygamy laws. it will happen. >> i don't think they believe in that anymore. they like black people now too. >> do you ever wonder how that stuff happens? how many looked at that and didn't notice that america was spelled wrong? >> anyone who works in tv where you have the magazines you know typos happen and misspellings happen. but maybe get the name of the country you want to lead. >> maybe he doesn't want to lead america. >> it is americia. >> it could be that he knows obama is going to win the presidency of america thanks to the astrologers. so he will be president. >> or maybe this is his version of hope and change. change the name, bring some hope. could be. >> i have one more question for you, jedediah. romney clinch eds the gop -- clinched the gop nomination on tuesday. will i get an gray letter prz ron paul -- angry letters from ron paul supporters? >> have i been sending newt gingrich checks for the past two months. >> you could use them so don't stop. >> it does seem like years ago we we
he reversed the letters and next he will reverse the polygamy laws. it will happen. >> i don't think they believe in that anymore. they like black people now too. >> do you ever wonder how that stuff happens? how many looked at that and didn't notice that america was spelled wrong? >> anyone who works in tv where you have the magazines you know typos happen and misspellings happen. but maybe get the name of the country you want to lead. >> maybe he doesn't want to lead...
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covering those with preexisting conditions is not the same as obama's it's already what's mandated by law, which is again reassuring the rest of the conservative base, the guys we still got you. >> you make the right point. i cannot imagine that mitt romney -- mitt romney is going to get up in front of the big crowds of conservative base supporters and say remember the debate, how great i did, i guarantee he won't repeat a policy idea from that debate in front of those crowds. they are not going to cheer for the newly moderate mitt positions. he can be eraser man all he wants and scrub away -- >> if he moves up in the polls i think they will cheer. >> i think they care -- if it gets him percentage points in the polls i think he will. >> there are debates coming up. he can't skate by on talking points in front of rallies of his own supporters, he's going to get pressed on this stomach presumablybly in the next tw debates and will have to enunciate some details of what he does embrace in terms of obama care. >> compassion or conservative won two elections in this country, severely conservat
covering those with preexisting conditions is not the same as obama's it's already what's mandated by law, which is again reassuring the rest of the conservative base, the guys we still got you. >> you make the right point. i cannot imagine that mitt romney -- mitt romney is going to get up in front of the big crowds of conservative base supporters and say remember the debate, how great i did, i guarantee he won't repeat a policy idea from that debate in front of those crowds. they are...
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then retired justice john paul stevens discusses the second amendment and gun laws. later the supreme court and fisher v. the university of texas. a case challenging affirmative action policy in college admission. >>> our goal this week is to look at the philosophies of both president obama and governor romney when it comes to tech and communications issues. and to explore any possible policy changes that could result from a second obama administration or a first romney administration. joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in science. i think all three go together. i think it's -- one from the other or two from the other. t
then retired justice john paul stevens discusses the second amendment and gun laws. later the supreme court and fisher v. the university of texas. a case challenging affirmative action policy in college admission. >>> our goal this week is to look at the philosophies of both president obama and governor romney when it comes to tech and communications issues. and to explore any possible policy changes that could result from a second obama administration or a first romney administration....
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as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [the medal is presented] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady volunteers to 32 sec tournament and regular season championships and eight national titles, becoming the all-time winningest coach in ncaa basketball history. on the court, coach summitt inspired young women across our country to shoot even higher in pursuit of their dreams. off the court, she has inspired us all by turning her personal struggle into a public campaign to combat alzheimer's disease. pat summitt's strength and character exemplify all that is best about athletics in america. [the medal is presented] bob dylan. a modern-day troubadour, bob dylan est
as an attorney, he became a leading practitioner of anti- trust law. and as a supreme court justice, he dedicated his long and distinguished tenure to applying our constitution with fidelity and independence. his integrity, humility, and steadfast commitment to the rule of law have fortified the noble vision of our nation's founders. [the medal is presented] pat summitt. pat summitt is an unparalleled figure in collegiate sports. over 38 seasons, she proudly led the university of tennessee lady...
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it's the law. you have to. we are cutting off access to all that slutty birth control you want to use. if you can think of it, they are doing it in republican states. at the national level and for state level politicians who want to be thought of as guys on the national level, hi, governor mcdonnell, the implications how all this sounds to women may finally be starting to scare them off, a little. maybe. "the new york times" reporting today that the anti-contraception bill, the blunt-rubio bill that republicans were so fired up a few weeks ago, that scott brown was going to run on in his race for re-election, that the republicans would see sail through the house of representatives which they control, that is dead. at least for now. republicans have decided not to move on it. quote, it has been picked up to the leadership and they want a cooling off period. yes, i would imagine they do. analyzing the back pedaling talking points memo brings this reporting, one gop strategist pegged the problem to rick santorum,
it's the law. you have to. we are cutting off access to all that slutty birth control you want to use. if you can think of it, they are doing it in republican states. at the national level and for state level politicians who want to be thought of as guys on the national level, hi, governor mcdonnell, the implications how all this sounds to women may finally be starting to scare them off, a little. maybe. "the new york times" reporting today that the anti-contraception bill, the...
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sequestration is going to be the law in january. we haven't seen the leadership from the president on this. he is worried because the companies know they have to lay people off and this they told congress this. omb says you don't have to comply with the law and the worst part is that taxpayers are on the hook for the litigation costs when the workers don't receive the warnings they are supposed to receive. >> chris: governor, why is that right? >> chris, i have a lot of moms and dads that work at places like northrup grumman and lockheed martin. i refuse to believe that members are congress will not come together to find a way to place a greater priority on our nation's defense than we do defending gobss of tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. the senator herself voted against that sequestration move. paul ryan voted for it, i believe. i'm confident after the election we will find a way -- >> chris: if you are so concerned about the middle class why not let the workers know they may be laid off. >> none of the employers want
sequestration is going to be the law in january. we haven't seen the leadership from the president on this. he is worried because the companies know they have to lay people off and this they told congress this. omb says you don't have to comply with the law and the worst part is that taxpayers are on the hook for the litigation costs when the workers don't receive the warnings they are supposed to receive. >> chris: governor, why is that right? >> chris, i have a lot of moms and...
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under the law, any arizona police department in which more than half of officers were decertified by the state for corruption or crime in an eight-year period would be dissolved. >> if you have more than 50% of your officers decertified, do you have any business having a law enforcement agency? i mean that's ridiculous. >> reporter: colorado city currently has six cops. six other cops have been kicked off within the past eight years. the state says each of those cops was decertified for different reasons, such as felony sexual conduct with a minor, bigamy, refusal to testify and answer questions at a grand jury and a deposition and seeking advice from a fugitive. that fugitive being warren jeffs when he was on the fbi ten most wanted list. a letter recovered when jeffs was arrested written by the former chief declared i am praying for you to be protected and yearn to be with you again. the arizona senate passed the bill unanimously. but then something very surprising happened in the arizona house. representatives nancy mcclain and doris gooddale, nonflds members who represent colorad
under the law, any arizona police department in which more than half of officers were decertified by the state for corruption or crime in an eight-year period would be dissolved. >> if you have more than 50% of your officers decertified, do you have any business having a law enforcement agency? i mean that's ridiculous. >> reporter: colorado city currently has six cops. six other cops have been kicked off within the past eight years. the state says each of those cops was decertified...
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over so many years, first responders, the families of those killed in action in iraq and afghanistan, law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, people killed in tragic accidents, and i have seen my father at their bedside, i have seen him do it time and time again. he's a special person that way. he knows what these people are experiencing, and, look, what my dad experienced is fundamentally different than what the folks that lost loved ones in 9/11 felt. that was a national tragedy. the eyes of the world are on you as you go through a mourning process. i can't even imagine. i can't even imagine. and my dad is trying to make sure he at least gives them some sense that he understanding the depth of their pain. >> mr. biden, thank you so much for joining us on this special day. >> thank you, martin. >> now i want to bring in msnbc contributor matt miller and lehigh university professor james peterson with us from philadelphia. matt, i read your article today and you talk about the remarkable fact that the george bush tax cuts were enacted at a moment when the nation was at war. w
over so many years, first responders, the families of those killed in action in iraq and afghanistan, law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, people killed in tragic accidents, and i have seen my father at their bedside, i have seen him do it time and time again. he's a special person that way. he knows what these people are experiencing, and, look, what my dad experienced is fundamentally different than what the folks that lost loved ones in 9/11 felt. that was a national tragedy....
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it's law that just makes sense. look! she wears the scarlet markings! [ man ] out! your kind is not welcome here! nor your odd predilections! miracle whip is tangy and sweet, not odd. [ man ] it's evil! if you'd try it, you'd know. she speaketh the truth! [ crowd gasps ] [ woman ] reverend? ♪ can i have some? ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see you
it's law that just makes sense. look! she wears the scarlet markings! [ man ] out! your kind is not welcome here! nor your odd predilections! miracle whip is tangy and sweet, not odd. [ man ] it's evil! if you'd try it, you'd know. she speaketh the truth! [ crowd gasps ] [ woman ] reverend? ♪ can i have some? ♪ i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to...
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who believe in freedom to marry in north carolina yesterday, but in time this will be, i know, the law of the land because of the demographics. younger people very strongly support this. so it's a forward-looking thing. i think he can then cast his opponent, mitt romney, who's been on a journey as well but he's been on a journey the other way. he was an advocate of gay rights when he ran for the senate against ted kennedy. said he would be more gay rights than the late senator. and now today he's for repealing don't ask, don't tell. he wants to reinstate it. and discriminate against soldiers and airmen and marines. now he wants to amend the constitution to discriminate against gays in marriage and doesn't support most civil unions. i think he can cast that as a backward-looking position. >> anderson, there is one other factor at play to put this in context. the president did also have to contend with the fact that at the democratic convention there were many people who were pushing for a plank on gay marriage to be included in the party's platform. so if he wasn't going to come out for
who believe in freedom to marry in north carolina yesterday, but in time this will be, i know, the law of the land because of the demographics. younger people very strongly support this. so it's a forward-looking thing. i think he can then cast his opponent, mitt romney, who's been on a journey as well but he's been on a journey the other way. he was an advocate of gay rights when he ran for the senate against ted kennedy. said he would be more gay rights than the late senator. and now today...